Elle screening (2017-Feb-20 @ 8:45 p.m.)
The Cinema will screen Elle (Paul Verhoeven, France / Germany / Belgium 2016, 130 min.) "A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her."
The Cinema will screen Elle (Paul Verhoeven, France / Germany / Belgium 2016, 130 min.) "A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her."
At today's Tuesday Topics in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Lisa Hoyt will present today's Tuesday Topics lecture titled Refugees in Rochester. The United States is struggling to agree on how to assist refugees … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Moana (Ron Clements, Don Hall, U.S. 2016, 107 min.) "In Ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by the Demigod Maui reaches an impetuous Chieftain's daughter's island, she answers the Ocean's call to seek out the … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them (David Yates, U.K. / U.S. 2016, 133 min.) "The adventures of writer Newt Scamander in New York's secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Jackie (Pablo LarraÃn, Chile / France / U.S. 2016, 100 min.) "Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen RainForest (D. A. Pennebaker, Richard Leacock, U.S. 1968, 20 min., digital), and Channels/Inserts (Charles Atlas, U.S. 1982, 32 min., digital) as part of the Choreography for Camera series. Leacock and Pennebaker filmed choreographer Merce Cunningham's dance … Continue reading
The MuCCC is hosting the 3rd Bronze Collective Theatre Fest: A Week of African American Theatre with tonight's performance of Anatomy of a Black Man by Allen Anderson. Two young black males navigate through historical context bridging the stories of … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Elle (Paul Verhoeven, France / Germany / Belgium 2016, 130 min.) "A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her."
The Cinema will screen Moana (Ron Clements, Don Hall, U.S. 2016, 107 min.) "In Ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by the Demigod Maui reaches an impetuous Chieftain's daughter's island, she answers the Ocean's call to seek out the … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them (David Yates, U.K. / U.S. 2016, 133 min.) "The adventures of writer Newt Scamander in New York's secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads … Continue reading
Color Brighton Green will host a screening of In Defense Of Food (Michael Schwarz, U.S. / France / Tanzania 2015, 117 min.) at Brighton Memorial Library. "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." Journalist Michael Pollan (The Omnivore's Dilemma) offers … Continue reading
In Irondequoit Public Library is a discussion of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. Lorraine Hansberry's award-winning drama about the hopes and aspirations of a struggling, working-class family living on the South Side of Chicago connected profoundly with … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Jackie (Pablo LarraÃn, Chile / France / U.S. 2016, 100 min.) "Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Grigris (Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Chad/France 2013, 101 min., 35mm) as part of the Mahamat-Saleh Haroun series. Despite a bum leg, 25-year-old Grigris has hopes of becoming a professional dancer, making some extra cash putting his killer moves … Continue reading
The MuCCC is hosting the 3rd Bronze Collective Theatre Fest: A Week of African American Theatre with tonight's performance of The Promise by Karen Culley. The play focuses on the relationship of three generations of Black Men and the issue … Continue reading